New hope for Kids' arm recovery after brain tumor surgery
NCT ID NCT07606222
First seen May 29, 2026 · Last updated Jun 13, 2026 · Updated 3 times
Summary
This study tested two therapies—neuromuscular electrical stimulation and myofeedback—to improve arm function in children with weakness on one side after brain tumor surgery. Forty-five children aged 6 to 14 took part. The goal was to see if these treatments could boost muscle activity, arm use, and a brain-related protein in the blood.
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Elmagd physical therapy centres, Teriaq oncology centre and Elite hospital.
Alexandria, Egypt
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